Non-NHS Fees & Charges

Detailed below is a list of our current charges for services that are not provided on the NHS

If you have any questions about these services, or the charges that we have set, please contact our Practice Manager who will be happy to help you. We have added some frequently asked questions to this page which you may find helpful.

To arrange an appointment for any of these services please speak to our reception team

CERTIFICATES

Private sick note £15

Private prescription for travel £15

Fitness to travel certificate £35

Health questionnaires for private gyms and clubs £35

Vaccination certificate £15

Certificate of incapacity £15

To whom it may concern letter £25

REPORTS WITHOUT EXAMINATION

Holiday cancellation report £30 – £50 (depending on detail)

Sickness/accident report (depending on detail) £30 – £50

OFSTED and CQC reports £75

MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS WITH REPORTS

Medical examinations £125

Power of Attorney / Will capacity assesments with report £200

TRAVEL VACCINATIONS NOT INCLUDED IN NHS

Hepatitis B—course of 3 vaccinations £105

Yellow Fever £68

Rabies (per vaccination) £58

Rabies (course of 3 vaccinations) £174

Meningitis ACWY for travel £45

Japanese B Encephalitis £120

OTHER SERVICES

Patients requesting to see their medical records £10

Copying notes and reports 55p per side

Private Consultations £45

(per 10 minute consultation)

Your Questions Answered

Isn’t the NHS supposed to be free?

The NHS provides most health care to most people free of charge, but there are some exceptions for example: prescription charges for some people, medical reports for insurance companies.

Surely the Doctor is being paid anyway?

It is important to understand that GPs are not employed by the NHS, they are self employed and they have to cover their costs, for example, staff, heat and light like any other small business. The NHS covers these costs for NHS work but not for Non NHS work. The fee charged for Non NHS work therefore goes towards covering these costs.

What is covered by the NHS and what is not?

The Governments contract with GPs covers medical services to NHS patients. In recent years more and more organisations have been involving GPs in a wide range of non-medical work. Sometimes the only reason that GPs are asked to be involved is because they are in a position of trust in the community or because an insurance company, employer or solicitor wants to be sure that information that you have provided them with is accurate and true.

So what sort of thing will I be charged for?

As an example there will be a charge for medical reports for insurance companies or mortgage applications. Some travel vaccinations can only be provided privately as they are not available on the NHS. Forms that need completing because you have had to cancel your holiday will incur a charge. Questionnaires that need completing for private gyms and private slimming clubs will incur a charge as will a letter that may be required if you want to leave a private gym for health reasons.

Is it true that the BMA sets fees for Non NHS work?

The BMA has in the past provided guidance for GPs in setting their fees. This is less common now and GPs are able to set their own fees to ensure that their costs in delivering the services are covered. Time spent completing private reports and undertaking private medical examinations are generally done outside of normal working hours as an extra commitment to a GPs workload.

I only need a Doctors signature – whats the problem?

When a Doctor signs a certificate or a report, they can only sign for what they know to be true and accurate. In order to complete even the simplest of forms the Doctor will need to check the Patients medical record. Carelessness or an inaccurate report can have serious consequences for the Doctor as well as the patient.

How long will I wait for a report?

A Doctors priority will always be the care provided for patients under the NHS. The work described here that is non NHS work is often carried out outside of normal working hours and the waiting time is therefore affected. We suggest one week for completion of a report providing the GP who knows you is available. Appointments for private medicals can usually be arranged within a couple of weeks. Appointments for private travel vaccinations with our Practice Nurses can generally be arranged within 2 weeks but a travel health questionnaire will need to be completed in the first instance. Please ask our reception team for further details of appointment times.

How much will I be charged?

Please see the list of charges for the most common services at the top of this page

Payment for services can be made by cash or cheque made out to the Stewart Medical Centre. A receipt will be provided on all occasions.

If the service you require is not on the list please contact our Practice Manager to arrange a quotation.